Otis Gold Corp. (the “
Company” or
“
Otis”) (TSX-V:OOO) (OTC:OGLDF) is pleased to
announce assay results from the next five holes of its recently
completed 25 hole, 8,000-metre drill program at the Kilgore
Project, Clark County, Idaho. Bulk-tonnage intercepts of
110.6 metres (m) grading 0.90 grams per tonne gold (g/t
Au) in hole 17 OKC-361,
65.5 m grading 1.21 g/t
Au in hole 17 OKC-362 and
62.5 m grading 1.11 g/t
Au in hole 17-OKC 364 were achieved. Core logging of the
remaining holes is nearly completed and further assays will be
reported when available.
Charts accompanying this announcement are
available at
http://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/6ca54ed6-5793-4a7c-81cb-7beb81e2e8c4
http://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/fc4bd685-3aaa-4d8c-a156-52426d46b613
The primary goal of the drill program is to
follow-up on open-ended drilling at depth and laterally as infill
on drill intercepts from 2015 and 2016 at the Kilgore Deposit,
primarily in the prospective Late Cretaceous Aspen Formation (or
“Aspen”) sedimentary host unit within and along the “Aspen
Corridor” (see News Releases dated February 9, 2016, and January
19, 2017). Timberline Drilling of Hayden, Idaho performed all the
drilling employing two Atlas Copco CS14 track-mounted core
rigs.
Table 1: 2017 Kilgore Drill
Intercepts
Hole ID |
TD (metres) |
Azimuth/Angle |
From (m) |
To (m) |
Width (m) |
Au (g/t) |
Host |
17 OKC-359 |
389.5 |
50˚/-75˚ |
No Significant Values |
17 OKC-360 |
298.1 |
50˚/-70˚ |
141.7 |
155.4 |
13.7 |
0.43 |
Aspen & Sill |
185.9 |
192.0 |
6.1 |
0.47 |
Aspen |
201.2 |
217.9 |
16.8 |
0.77 |
Aspen |
245.4 |
254.5 |
9.1 |
0.85 |
Aspen |
280.4 |
288.0 |
7.6 |
0.91 |
Aspen |
17 OKC-361 |
401.4 |
230˚/-75˚ |
79.2 |
82.3 |
3.1 |
0.84 |
Andesite Sill |
93.0 |
203.6 |
110.6 |
0.90 |
Aspen |
17 OKC-362 |
305.1 |
50˚/-80˚ |
234.1 |
299.6 |
65.5 |
1.21 |
Aspen |
17 OKC-364 |
299.3 |
-/-90˚ |
68.0 |
82.9 |
14.9 |
0.40 |
Rhyolite Dike |
190.5 |
222.5 |
32.0 |
1.09 |
Aspen & Sill |
231.6 |
294.1 |
62.5 |
1.11 |
Aspen |
Detailed Results of the
Drilling
Previous drilling conducted in 2015 and 2016
defined numerous intervals of significant thicknesses and grades in
the Aspen that were open at depth for extension of mineralization
throughout much of the deposit, particularly along the “Aspen
Corridor” (or “Corridor”) (see New Release February 9, 2016). The
2017 drilling program targeted these rocks.
Holes 17 OKC-359 and 17 OKC-361 targeted the
Aspen at depth and laterally in the “Segment 1 Road” area of the
Corridor. Hole 17 OKC-359 was drilled to determine the
northeastern boundary of the Corridor, and hole 17 OKC-361 was
drilled to test an extensive gap within the Corridor. Hole 17
OKC-359 successfully defined the limit of the Corridor, bounding
the mineralization to the southwest, while 17 OKC-361 intersected a
110.6-metre bulk-tonnage intercept showing continuity within the
southeastern-half of the Corridor (see Section 11650N).
Holes 17 OKC-360, -362 and -364 are all located
on the “Segment B Road” in the northern half of the Corridor.
Hole 17 OKC-360 targeted the Corridor’s northeastern edge and
contains several scattered mineralized horizons over a 150-m thick
interval. Holes 17 OKC-362 and 17 OKC-364, located on Section
12,250N, were drilled to infill and complete this sparsely drilled
area of the Corridor. Hole 17 OKC-364 extends the known
mineralization at least 30 metres deeper to elevation 6,600 feet
denoting the currently known bottom of the “zone of boiling” and
hole 17 OKC-362 extends the gold mineralization 45-metres laterally
to the northeast and the same depth as 17 OKC-364 (see Section
12250N).
Otis President & CEO, Craig Lindsay stated:
“We continue to make good progress at better defining the limits of
the Kilgore Deposit, with the Aspen Formation continuing to play an
important role in the development of the deposit. In addition to
our drill program, we have completed a project-wide, 465 line
kilometre ground magnetometer survey at Kilgore and will be
processing and analyzing the results shortly, and have completed a
sampling program totaling over 2,550 soil, rock chip and stream
sediment samples. The results of this field work will be used to
better define drill targets for our planned 2018 program.”
Analysis and QA/QC Program
All assay work is being performed by ALS Chemex
Labs, which has quality management system certification and
technical capability accreditation. A 50-gram pulp of all samples
is assayed for gold by Fire Assay/AA finish methods. RockLabs
certified reference material and internally generated blanks are
inserted into the sample stream every 10 samples for quality
control.
True widths are estimated between 80% and 100%
of the drilled intervals, based on their approximate dip,
association with diking, the orientation of sedimentary bedding and
continuity of mineralization between drill holes. Intercepts
reported in Table 1 are calculated using a 0.20 g/t Au cut-off
grade and may include a few internal waste intervals less than 4.5
m using this cut-off.
The qualified person under National Instrument
(NI 43-101) Standards of Disclosure for this News Release is Bruno
Barde, P. Geo, who has reviewed and approved its technical
content.
About the Kilgore Project
The Kilgore Project contains a current NI 43-101
(dated September 12, 2012) Indicated Resource of 520,000 ounces
(oz.) Au in 27.4 million tonnes at a grade of 0.59 g/t Au and an
Inferred Resource of 300,000 oz. Au in 20.2 million tonnes at a
grade of 0.46 g/t Au (the “Deposit”). The Deposit is part of an
extensive low-sulfidation quartz-adularia epithermal hydrothermal
system hosted in Tertiary volcanic rocks and basement Aspen
Formation calcareous siltstone, shale, and sandstone of Late
Cretaceous age. Gold mineralization is of the traditional
disseminated, bulk-tonnage type similar to that comprising the
classic volcanic-hosted gold deposits at Round Mountain, Nevada and
McDonald Meadows, Montana. The preparation of an updated NI 43-101
compliant resource calculation is ongoing and will include drilling
completed in 2015, 2016 and 2017. This resource update will be
released when available.
About the Company
Otis is a resource company focused on the
acquisition, exploration and development of precious metal deposits
in Idaho, USA. Otis is currently developing its flagship property,
the Kilgore Project, located in Clark County, Idaho.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD
“Craig T. Lindsay”
President & CEO
For additional information, please contact:
Mr. Tony Perri – Corporate Development
Tel: (604) 424-8100 Email: tony@otisgold.com
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